Category: People

  • Vishal Chinchankar tapped as CEO of Madison’s Digital & Media Ultra units

    Vishal Chinchankar tapped as CEO of Madison’s Digital & Media Ultra units

    MUMBAI: Madison Media has promoted its chief digital officer Vishal Chinchankar to CEO at Madison Digital and Madison Media Ultra.

    Chinchankar has been involved in shaping the digital arm of Madison Digital since his appointment at Madison Media in 2017. In addition, he has also been given the responsibility to drive a few integrated mandates under Madison Media Ultra, the unit that handles Marico, Atomberg, amongst other businesses. He will continue to be a part of the agency’s Exco and strengthen its value proposition under his leadership.

    With over 22 years of experience in domestic and international markets, Chinchankar has worked across marketing services and business development involving both start-up and growth organisations.

    Madison Media & OOH partner and group CEO Vikram Sakhuja said, “Vishal has been an exceptional leader. His clarity of vision and relentless passion has put Madison Digital right on top over these past three+ years. In addition to strong domain expertise, he has also been highly successful in building the business. As a natural evolution it is only fitting that in addition to leading the agency’s overall digital agenda, he also runs the whole media business of Madison Ultra. I wish Vishal all the best, in building a world class practice for Madison.”

    Chinchankar said, “I am absolutely excited with this opportunity. Clearly, the work done at Madison Digital has been exceptional and completely on the back of an extremely talented team. We’re determined to work towards making Madison Digital bigger and better than it already is, while keeping clients and the Madison values at the core of our work.”

  • Puneet Das elevated to Tata packaged beverages president India & south Asia

    Puneet Das elevated to Tata packaged beverages president India & south Asia

    NEW DELHI: Tata Consumer Products (TCP) has elevated Puneet Das as president – packaged beverages, India and south Asia. Das, who has been associated with Tata Consumer Products since 2017, was earlier senior vice president- marketing for the India beverages business.

    Das takes over from Sushant Dash, who was recently named chief executive officer for coffee chain Starbucks in India. 

    Before joining Tata Consumer Products, Das held senior marketing roles in companies such as Marico, PepsiCo, GSK Consumer. He comes with about 20 years of experience in the FMCG sector, having worked in India, Africa and other international markets.

    In a recent statement, TCP stated that Das has played a crucial role in formulating marketing strategies for Tata Tea and Tata Coffee Grands. 

    "We are happy to elevate Puneet Das as president for packaged beverages. This is in line with our aspiration to recognise and groom internal talent. We have an exciting time ahead for our packaged beverages business with focus on scaling up our distribution and reach, building on product innovation while strengthening the core portfolio. Puneet’s appointment comes at a time when the organisation is going through its transformation journey and we are confident that his experience and leadership will help us accelerate the business and achieve new heights," said Tata Consumer Products managing director & CEO Sunil D'Souza. 

  • DoubleVerify onboards Doug Campbell as chief strategy officer

    DoubleVerify onboards Doug Campbell as chief strategy officer

    NEW DELHI: DoubleVerify (DV), a software platform for digital media measurement, data and analytics, has appointed Doug Campbell as chief strategy officer. In his role, Campbell will be responsible for global strategy and corporate development. He will report to DoubleVerify CEO Mark Zagorski.

    "From Magnite to Nielsen, he (Campbell) has demonstrated a track record of success and achievement and brings exceptional experience and knowledge to the chief strategy officer role,” said Zagorski. “I look forward to Doug’s leadership as we continue to build momentum, expand globally and deliver on our mission to build a stronger, safer and more secure digital advertising ecosystem."

    Campbell has more than two decades of experience, successfully growing public and private companies in the arenas of advertising technology, connected TV and over-the-top video, digital measurement, data analytics, and SaaS. Prior to joining DV, he was chief strategy officer at Telaria, where he oversaw the successful merger with Rubicon Project and the acquisition of SpotX to form Magnite – a global, independent sell-side platform.

    Previously, Campbell was chief operating officer at eXelate where he led the sale of the company to Nielsen and went on to serve as Nielsen’s SVP – global strategy and corporate development, where he oversaw strategic acquisitions in digital media and consumer measurement. Prior to eXelate, he was an entrepreneur and held various leadership positions at local digital media pioneer, WorldNow. Campbell began his career as an investment banker at Merrill Lynch.

    “DV has taken the lead in providing sophisticated measurement solutions that power media quality and performance in virtually every media environment – including priority, high growth channels like CTV,” said Campbell. “I look forward to leveraging my industry experience to help strengthen our leadership position globally and accelerate company growth.”

  • Bombay Shaving Co onboards Gaurav Anand as SVP- sales & marketing

    Bombay Shaving Co onboards Gaurav Anand as SVP- sales & marketing

    MUMBAI: D2c personal care brand Bombay Shaving Company (BSC) has appointed Gaurav Anand as senior vice president, sales and marketing. 

    Anand will be responsible for driving business critical mandates across modern trade distribution, salon partnerships and new brand scale-up. He will also be taking on a people development role as a leader in the company.

    Previously, Anand worked with Reckitt for over seven years and performed different roles in sales and marketing. He was majorly responsible for the P&L management, strategic sales planning and execution, as well as distribution management. 

    Before joining BSC, he spearheaded Zomato’s central India region followed by strategic initiatives for two years.

    Visage Lines (owner of BSC) founder CEO Shantanu Deshpande shared, "We are glad to have Gaurav join our leadership team. He has the right mix of large organisation thinking and ability to take agile decisions, which is imperative to scale emerging consumer businesses. His tenure at Reckitt and Zomato, coupled with strong first principles in business make him an asset to our fast-paced, high-growth organisation."

    “I am deeply passionate about building and scaling new-age consumer goods brands. We are on a very interesting growth journey and Shantanu has a fantastic vision of the way we are becoming a house of brands and solving critical consumer problems. Through this year, we will be capturing high share-of-category across channels and geographies for accelerated growth. It is very rewarding to work with an agile, robust and experienced management team that is creating many FMCG 2.0 brands”, added Anand.

  • Kewal Kapoor joins Fun2 app as consultant global advisor & creative strategist

    Kewal Kapoor joins Fun2 app as consultant global advisor & creative strategist

    New Delhi: Sports and entertainment video sharing platform Fun2 app has onboarded Kewal Kapoor as consultant global advisor & creative strategist. He brings with him industry insights, vast experience in creative strategy and brand development, and innovative experience to the business gained in the largest and most successful brands worldwide.

    Prior to this, Kapoor has been seen wearing several hats over his 20+ years of experience in the industry. He has been associated with print, TV, digital, mobile and has served in various capacities. Some of the institutions that he worked with included UTV, BBC, and top-notch advertising agencies.

    Kapoor is also the founder & director of Chai Kreative & Oliver Green Sports, where he is currently working on something really exciting related to the world of sports. His expertise lies in conceptualising rich, brand-centric stories that enriches the brand’s overall look, feel and fragrance.

    “In all my career, I’ve always believed that it is the holistic synergy of the product and strategic marketing that can take a brand and make it into something. I’m extremely excited to be part of the solution which will alleviate Fun2 App’s market presence,” said Kapoor. “Fun2 App before I came on board was only an entertainment platform, but I introduced first strategic shift and made it ‘sports and entertainment platform’ and it’ll be my personal mission to give creative and strategic input to make it the go-to platform for those who believe in “joy of creating, and joy of playing together.”

    Fun2App founder Manoj Bhanu added, “We are happy that despite being deeply involved in his own company and various projects, Kewal agreed to give the strategic support. We aim to explore various waters and make Fun2 the go-to destination for creating and posting exciting videos. Also, it’s striking how closely the values Kapoor promotes will now be part of the mission, vision and purpose of Fun2. We have full confidence in Kapoor unparalleled creative exposure, and that he’ll bring invaluable insight and direction on how we can slowly and surely create a true UGC platform.”

  • In memoriam: Anil ‘Billy’ Kapoor

    In memoriam: Anil ‘Billy’ Kapoor

    MUMBAI: Billy Kapoor. A feisty manager. An advertising legend. A man who brought management to what was an entrepreneur driven ad agency at that time.

    My memory of him was a man who loved his suits, but was more than open to taking off his jacket, rolling up his sleeves and getting his hands dirty to do any job. Not that he had to do it often: he had built a fabulous team of young managers – all MBA types – at a time when advertising agencies did not really look at recruiting them in the numbers he did – in the late eighties-early nineties.

    And he deeply believed that advertising was not just about great copy or breathtaking visuals – you had to bring marketing thinking to your client’s brands and products. Wear a marketer’s hat all the time was his constant urging to his team. Find strategic or other solutions to move product off the shelves and generate sales. Once you do that, the brand and marketing manager will see in you a partner, not an agency chasing billing. You will build that trust, where he knows his interest is your interest. And the partnership can only grow and grow from there.

    Another memory of him is that he could get gruff and tough when he wanted to. At BusinessWorld magazine in the nineties, I was in charge of the advertising and marketing section, and I was assigned to write a story on Ulka Advertising, which was reportedly looking shaky – and was on the verge of closure – but Billy had showed signs of turning around. I met him in the Nirmal building office (if I remember correctly) – and he spoke  to me about the agency, his teams, and how it functioned. He then called in his musketeers – Shashi Sinha, MG Parameswaran, Niteen Bagwat, Nagesh Alai, and Arvind Wable – into the boardroom and introduced me to them. For the next 15 minutes they spoke to me, while Billy watched them narrate what had lured them into his orbit, and the agency’s philosophy.

    Billy brooked no nonsense from any one including clients and even me. When I slipped up in some of my information about the agency, he got visibly upset and growled. I squirmed, almost visualising what if this bulky man were to thump me one. But he immediately smiled and told me: “You should get your facts right.”

    The article was published and I called him to have his feedback. He pointed out to a couple of errors – which I was not responsible for, it was probably the desk. But later on I learned that he had proudly shared the feature on Ulka with his colleagues.

    From then we would be in regular touch. I would call him up frequently. And he would too. I remember once when he barked at me in relation to a feature on advertising agencies I had written. He called me and told me: “There are many who want to write on advertising and marketing. I want you to be the best. I will not tolerate any mediocrity in your work.”

    Remember, Billy  was only an advertising executive on whom I had done a feature. Like Mike Khanna and Ravi Gupta, he took a special interest in seeing me develop into a better professional, he often scolded and chided me when he thought I was going wrong.

    I lost touch with him at the turn of the century as I moved on to being an entrepreneur and setting up the Indiantelevision.com group. However, I did stay in touch with Shashi and Ambi. And I happened to interact with actor Ram Kapoor when he had been hired to host The Indian Telly Awards. He told me Billy is his dad, and he was not keeping well. I called him once and spoke to him. Billy was happy with my progress, congratulating me. He once again told me not to stoop to or accept mediocrity. That’s the only way to succeed, he told me. We did not talk about his cancer. But he was fighting it well, Ram told me.

    And now when I read about Billy passing on after staring cancer in the face, battling it well, I can only applaud a life lived to the fullest.

  • FCB Ulka chairman emeritus Anil Kapoor passes away

    FCB Ulka chairman emeritus Anil Kapoor passes away

    New Delhi: DraftFCB+ Ulka chairman emeritus Anil Kapoor I had passed away.

    Kapoor served as managing director and chief executive officer of DraftFCB+ Ulka until 2006, when he was appointed as Draftfcb president with responsibility for the Asia-Pacific region and Africa. In 2010, he was made the chairman emeritus after a 22-year stint with the organisation and its other associated agencies. 

    With nearly 33 years of advertising experience, Kapoor was a highly regarded and respected figure in advertising and marketing circles. He also remained the president of the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and the chairman of the Audit Bureau of Circulation of 2007-08.

    An industry veteran, Kapoor was also credited for launching a string of brands, during his 14-year tenure as Boots Company India marketing director. In 2013, the AdvertisingAAAI conferred him the Lifetime Achievement Award, which is the highest honour given to an individual in India for his/her outstanding contribution to the advertising industry.

  • Big Trunk Communications onboards Anand Kumar as COO

    Big Trunk Communications onboards Anand Kumar as COO

    MUMBAI: Creative-digital agency Big Trunk Communications has roped in DDB Mudra Group’s Anand Kumar as the chief operations officer. He will be based in Big Trunk’s Mumbai office and head all the strategic growth functions of the organisation.

    With an experience of over 18 years in the advertising and media network, Kumar has previously worked with organisations like Komli SVG Media, Radio Mirchi, Vizeum Media, TV18 Group.

    During his last assignment as senior partner – digital at DDB, he has been credited with building the entire team and driving fast track growth for the agency in terms of revenues and profitability. He was primarily responsible for acquiring new business and managing key existing clients like TCSiON, Shapoorji, and Pallonji, HDFC MF, Edelweiss to name a few.

    An IIM Indore alum, Kumar has had a rich career across both offline and online forms of advertising with multiple high-profile awards under his belt.

    “Big Trunk Communications has welcomed me with open arms and has shown great faith in me. My core focus at Big Trunk would be on enhancing the business and catapulting the organisation to the next level. Looking forward to working with amazing minds from the team and #MakeBigHappen together,” said Kumar.

    Big Trunk Communications CEO Akhil Nair said, “Anand has been a champion in all his previous assignments, having a very strong entrepreneurial understanding of managing a P & L, understanding people, systems, and processes and above all having a very strong understanding of organisational culture and value systems. We are absolutely certain that with his rich experience and outstanding capabilities, Anand will definitely propel Big Trunk into the desired path of high growth and increased productivity.”

  • Krista Thomas joins InMobi Marketing Cloud as SVP & global head – marketing

    Krista Thomas joins InMobi Marketing Cloud as SVP & global head – marketing

    NEW DELHI: InMobi has onboarded ad tech veteran Krista Thomas as the senior vice president and global head of marketing for its marketing cloud platform.

    In her new role, Thomas will utilise over 20 years of experience working in the media and marketing industries to expand the awareness and influence of the company, drive customer acquisition, and launch new solutions based on InMobi’s end-to-end advertising solutions, according to an official statement.

    “She [Krista Thomas] will play an instrumental role in advancing our mission to drive real connections between brands and consumers through intelligent, mobile-first experiences,” said InMobi Group co-founder & InMobi marketing cloud CEO Abhay Singhal.

    “As vaccines continue to roll out and doors reopen, businesses everywhere are seeking partners that can help them re-engage and reignite their audiences to take or defend market share. InMobi is that partner, and now is the time,” added Thomas.

    Prior to joining InMobi, she was the SVP marketing for Amobee where she led the company’s TV-first strategy, established a marketing strategy, and relaunched the brand’s positioning and messaging to support the CTV allocator solution.

    With the onset of Covid2019, Thomas was also a co-founder of the #AdTechCares consortium, comprising over 50 members, including InMobi, and launched three Covid2019 PSA campaigns.

    Previously, Thomas had stints as SVP marketing for VideoAmp, and VP product marketing for Rubicon Project (now Magnite) where she helped the company go public in 2014.

    She has also been associated with eBay / Shopping.com, AOL Time Warner, and Thomson Reuters and helped launch start-ups Ad.ly, Quantcast, and Sean Parker’s Plaxo.

  • GroupM India assigns new roles to Vinit Karnik and Karthik Nagarajan

    GroupM India assigns new roles to Vinit Karnik and Karthik Nagarajan

    MUMBAI: In a bid to bolster its core leadership, GroupM India has elevated and assigned new responsibilities to GroupM business head – entertainment & sports practice (ESP) Vinit Karnik and Wavemaker India chief content officer Karthik Nagarajan.

    Karnik will take over the new role of head – sports, esports and entertainment at the agency’s south Asia unit; Nagarajan will take on the additional charge of head of branded content at GroupM India.

    In their new roles, Karnik and Nagarajan will report to GroupM south Asia CEO Prasanth Kumar.

    “Disruption and evolution go hand in hand and it also brought in opportunities in the content, sports and entertainment space and it is consistently redefining the market place,” said CEO Prasanth Kumar. “While we will continue to build on advertising technologies that will add speed and scale, we are equally committed to enhance our creative process and enable larger solutions in the content space. These leadership appointments signify our commitment to the journey and I am confident in both Vinit and Karthik’s abilities and together we look forward to creating great solutions and opportunities for our clients as well as our partners.”

    Karnik joined GroupM 14 years ago and has been at the forefront of some of the high profile, high-value sponsorship and consulting deals in the business of sports and entertainment. Under him, the agency witnessed the launch of thought leadership for Indian sports and entertainment reports titled ‘Sporting Nation in the Making’ and ‘Showbiz’ respectively. Before joining GroupM in 2006, he was a part of the film fraternity in Mumbai, heading the film production and distribution business of Padmalaya Telefilms and Prasad Film Labs post production studio.

    “Today a brand has various means to reach out to its audience be it via sports, social media, esports, influencers etc,” said Karnik. “Hence by strengthening our offerings and by bringing together creative optimisation and data, we want to ensure that the brands get to reach their consumers with content, which is highly personalised, effective and relevant for them.”

    Nagarajan spent a significant part of his early career in consulting, as a practice head for Frost & Sullivan in the US. Before joining GroupM in 2011, he set up Nielsen’s online division and was also the India country head for NM Incite, the joint venture between Nielsen and McKinsey for social media consulting in India. He set up the social media practice for GroupM India, which also included its foray into advocacy. Nagarajan also evangelised the data agenda for GroupM by building its social analytics practice, products like Radar and the command centre offering. In 2015, he conceived and launched Brew, which became the premier content up-front event for not just GroupM but the industry as well.